An Aurora family is still shaken after their home was burglarized over the weekend. The thieves ran off with nearly $20,000 worth of items, and the family's sense of security. Nancy Amaya, Warner Huerta and their daughters were away from their Murphy Creek home when a woman knocked on their door.
Closure notices have been posted at the Edge of Lowry apartments, the now infamous complex at the center of gang concerns in the City of Aurora.
As Arapahoe County plans for the shift of domestic violence cases out of the Aurora Municipal Court, officials from the 18th Judicial District — which will take on a majority
The Edge at Lowry, which made national news during last year’s presidential campaign, has led state officials to propose new rules to beef up landlord-tenant laws.
A drag-wearing Tren de Aragua gangbanger was arrested and released no fewer than four times before he went on a rampage in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colorado — and now he’s facing brutal
Jade Mountain Brewery came to Aurora by way of Huzhou, China, where Guerrero operated a small craft brewery. The beer menu reflected those roots with styles that incorporated uncommon ingredients like squid ink and durian. Guerrero’s ingenuity brought something new to the Colorado craft beer scene, but that didn’t translate in dollars and cents.
Nine suspected members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua accused of an armed home invasion and kidnapping have been formally charged.
The for-profit company operating the facility has invested $70 million to "meet the anticipated requirements" of federal immigration enforcement under Donald Trump.
With more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., Trump's Operation Aurora would cost billions of dollars.
No person should face intolerance based on their immigration status,” State Rep. Naquetta Ricks said during a rally at the Colorado State Capitol on Wednesday against new President
Aurora police recruits stopped by various locations to kick off its academy to build better knowledge of the city the trainees will one day serve, instead of the traditional physical, tactical, and other skills training.
Owner Sean Guerrero says it's "time to say goodbye" to Incantation, formerly Jade Mountain.